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download alcohol 52% and make a virtual drive load the disc on there and you can play it without the disc i do this with alot of games including real deal slots cleopatera it works great and easy to use and best of all its free
Generally there are a couple of things that can cause this. Bad installs of games, and more commonly thermal damage. The bad news is it will probably have to be repaired and Sony generally charges about $150 for that. Hopefully its under warranty? =)
There is some talk that the new firmware download may have altered physical parts that control the temperature inside the unit. Although that's just heresay i've been hearing more and more people thinking this is the case.
Try researching it, that's what i did when it happened with CoD:4 (online) it may be overheating, you're obviously not having red lights, try unplugging it COMPLETELY and putting it near an open window
I have the red circle of death flashing on my playstation 3. I cannot play any games or watch any movies. Can this be fixed or do I have to buy a new one.
Make sure you are up-to-date with version 2.2 (came out last night). Make sure the dvd's aren't dirty or scratched or copies. Other than that, dvd's are hit-and-miss. Try switching to Blu-Ray discs. They are so much better...
If your game came with a downloadble demo, and you downloaded it, go to the BattleStrike icon in your desktop, right-click on you mouse, go to properties (last option on the list). You will see something like "C:\Program Files\City Interactive\BattleStrike". Write down that address. Then go to "Start", "Control Panel", "Add or Remove Programs" and find the demo AND WW II BattleStrike. Remove both. Go to to the address you wrote down ("C:\Program Files\City Interactive\BattleStrike") and delete the whole folder (City Interactive in this case). Reload the game WITHOUT the demo. It should run fine this time around.
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